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I Don’t Want to Be Brave Anymore. I just want to be okay.
I Don’t Want to Be Brave Anymore They call me strong. They say I’m resilient. They admire how I “always bounce back.” But here’s the thing they don’t see: I’m exhausted. And I don’t want to be brave anymore. I just want to be okay.
By Azmat Roman ✨6 months ago in Humans
A Wise Woman
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and ancient woods, lived a woman named Elira. Her house sat at the edge of the forest, half-covered with ivy, with wind chimes made of glass bottles swaying in the breeze and wild herbs growing along the stone path. People said she had been born under a crescent moon, that she could speak with birds, and that time never touched her skin. Children whispered her name with a mix of fear and wonder: the Wise Woman of Linden Hollow.
By Muhammad Abdullah6 months ago in Humans
How Social Media Is Reshaping Human Life,Ethics and Identity. AI-Generated.
In just two decades, social media has gone from a digital novelty to the centerpiece of modern life. From Facebook posts to TikTok trends, Instagram selfies to Twitter/X threads, we now live more online than ever before. But with this constant connectivity comes a wave of consequences—good, bad, and deeply personal.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in Humans
5 Signs Fluconazole Is Still Active in Your System. AI-Generated.
Have you ever finished a round of medication and still felt like something was lingering in your system? You're not alone. When it comes to antifungal medications like fluconazole, many people wonder how long it actually stays active in the body. If you're noticing certain changes or side effects, you might be curious if fluconazole is still doing its work behind the scenes.
By Pierce Stone6 months ago in Humans
A Journey Beyond Death: The Haunting Message of a Woman Who Died for 27 Minutes
In a remarkable tale that intertwines the concepts of life, death, and the mysterious experiences that may occur in between, the story of a woman who reportedly died for 27 minutes before returning to life has captivated many. Her journey and the poignant message she left behind have sparked discussions about the afterlife and the human experience of death.
By DigitalAddi6 months ago in Humans
Flipping Pancakes and Rafts—Westwater 1990
It was near the end of my short but intense river guiding career that Skull Rapid in Westwater Canyon tried to gobble me up. My number was metaphorically drawn by the river gods, my time to flip had come. I would soon be the first of the two types of boatmen, those who have flipped, and those who will. But this trip was unique in many ways. First off, I was carrying not the usual troupe of paying customers, but rather a troupe of paid employees! My boat was the bluegrass band—banjo player, guitar player, mandolin player, and fiddle player. There were four of us. The paying customers were all on the other three boats running the river in front of us. We were the entertainment, much of the food, and oh yes, the booze. We were hired to play music, and I got a little extra for rowing the baggage boat. We were not what one might call the regular guides. The paying customers were a group of wealthy French physicians and their families, out for a dash and splash overnight whitewater trip where in two quick days, seasoned guides are expected to take customers to the very brink of death and danger, pull them back safely, then wine and dine them with gourmet on the river.
By Mark Doherty6 months ago in Humans










